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    Denmark criticises ‘tone’ of Vance’s Greenland comments

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    “We predict we’re going to have the ability to reduce a deal, Donald Trump-style, to make sure the safety of this territory but additionally the USA of America,” Vance mentioned.

    Denmark’s Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen additionally hit again at Vance in a press release, saying his remarks about Denmark have been “not correct”. She additionally mentioned she might be visiting the island subsequent week. 

    Vance was accompanied by his spouse Usha, Nationwide Safety Advisor Mike Waltz, Vitality Secretary Chris Wright, Utah Senator Mike Lee and former Homeland Safety Advisor Julia Nesheiwat, who’s Waltz’s spouse.

    ‘Unacceptable strain’

    Danish and Greenlandic officers, backed by the European Union, have insisted that the USA won’t receive Greenland.

    Frederiksen has condemned the US go to as “unacceptable strain” on Greenland and Denmark.

    Rasmussen mentioned Denmark had stepped up funding in Arctic safety, with Copenhagen asserting in January a US$2 billion plan to spice up its army presence within the area.

    A majority of Greenlanders oppose US annexation, based on a January ballot.



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